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Core i3 Skylake Sucks

I don't know why this happens but defenitely skylake sucks, my apps are only Microsoft office, chrome, steam, league of legends, and torrent only.

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I would have to guess your 100% disk usage does not help either.

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Wild guess: You are running a mechanical HDD

If you are, get it replaced with an SSD and the whole system will be a lot faster.

 

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Just disable Windows Defender's scanning function (could just whitelist all drives you have).

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11 minutes ago, minibois said:

I would have to guess your 100% disk usage does not help either.

Or his 4GB of ram.

 

Looks like page filing with an HDD while windows is doing searches in the background.

 

Dualcore isnt helping, but is far from the problem

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1 hour ago, CRWND_12 said:

I don't know why this happens

your entire computer is bad.

 

a computer is more than just a cpu

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-> Moved to Troubleshooting

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Care to elaborate what the issue is and what your specs are?

 

I also love how you blame CPU which is at 50% usage while HDD and RAM are both pinned at 100%. As someone who has actually had CPU issues on previous laptop, you will know when its CPU and not your drive/RAM... From the fact that CPU is pinned to 80% all the time.

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 4/5/2020 at 4:41 PM, Benji said:

t has nothing to do with a bad CPU. My grandfather runs an older Lenovo with 8GB of RAM, an SSD and an Intel Core i3-4010U at 1.7 GHz, yet the system still remains very useable.

well i guess you're right

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